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+# Copyright 2023 VyOS maintainers and contributors <maintainers@vyos.io>
+#
+# This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
+# modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
+# License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
+# version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
+#
+# This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
+# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
+# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
+# Lesser General Public License for more details.
+#
+# You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
+# License along with this library. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
+
+def seconds_to_human(s, separator=""):
+ """ Converts number of seconds passed to a human-readable
+ interval such as 1w4d18h35m59s
+ """
+ s = int(s)
+
+ week = 60 * 60 * 24 * 7
+ day = 60 * 60 * 24
+ hour = 60 * 60
+
+ remainder = 0
+ result = ""
+
+ weeks = s // week
+ if weeks > 0:
+ result = "{0}w".format(weeks)
+ s = s % week
+
+ days = s // day
+ if days > 0:
+ result = "{0}{1}{2}d".format(result, separator, days)
+ s = s % day
+
+ hours = s // hour
+ if hours > 0:
+ result = "{0}{1}{2}h".format(result, separator, hours)
+ s = s % hour
+
+ minutes = s // 60
+ if minutes > 0:
+ result = "{0}{1}{2}m".format(result, separator, minutes)
+ s = s % 60
+
+ seconds = s
+ if seconds > 0:
+ result = "{0}{1}{2}s".format(result, separator, seconds)
+
+ return result
+
+def bytes_to_human(bytes, initial_exponent=0, precision=2):
+ """ Converts a value in bytes to a human-readable size string like 640 KB
+
+ The initial_exponent parameter is the exponent of 2,
+ e.g. 10 (1024) for kilobytes, 20 (1024 * 1024) for megabytes.
+ """
+
+ if bytes == 0:
+ return "0 B"
+
+ from math import log2
+
+ bytes = bytes * (2**initial_exponent)
+
+ # log2 is a float, while range checking requires an int
+ exponent = int(log2(bytes))
+
+ if exponent < 10:
+ value = bytes
+ suffix = "B"
+ elif exponent in range(10, 20):
+ value = bytes / 1024
+ suffix = "KB"
+ elif exponent in range(20, 30):
+ value = bytes / 1024**2
+ suffix = "MB"
+ elif exponent in range(30, 40):
+ value = bytes / 1024**3
+ suffix = "GB"
+ else:
+ value = bytes / 1024**4
+ suffix = "TB"
+ # Add a new case when the first machine with petabyte RAM
+ # hits the market.
+
+ size_string = "{0:.{1}f} {2}".format(value, precision, suffix)
+ return size_string
+
+def human_to_bytes(value):
+ """ Converts a data amount with a unit suffix to bytes, like 2K to 2048 """
+
+ from re import match as re_match
+
+ res = re_match(r'^\s*(\d+(?:\.\d+)?)\s*([a-zA-Z]+)\s*$', value)
+
+ if not res:
+ raise ValueError(f"'{value}' is not a valid data amount")
+ else:
+ amount = float(res.group(1))
+ unit = res.group(2).lower()
+
+ if unit == 'b':
+ res = amount
+ elif (unit == 'k') or (unit == 'kb'):
+ res = amount * 1024
+ elif (unit == 'm') or (unit == 'mb'):
+ res = amount * 1024**2
+ elif (unit == 'g') or (unit == 'gb'):
+ res = amount * 1024**3
+ elif (unit == 't') or (unit == 'tb'):
+ res = amount * 1024**4
+ else:
+ raise ValueError(f"Unsupported data unit '{unit}'")
+
+ # There cannot be fractional bytes, so we convert them to integer.
+ # However, truncating causes problems with conversion back to human unit,
+ # so we round instead -- that seems to work well enough.
+ return round(res)
+
+def mac_to_eui64(mac, prefix=None):
+ """
+ Convert a MAC address to a EUI64 address or, with prefix provided, a full
+ IPv6 address.
+ Thankfully copied from https://gist.github.com/wido/f5e32576bb57b5cc6f934e177a37a0d3
+ """
+ import re
+ from ipaddress import ip_network
+ # http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc4291#section-2.5.1
+ eui64 = re.sub(r'[.:-]', '', mac).lower()
+ eui64 = eui64[0:6] + 'fffe' + eui64[6:]
+ eui64 = hex(int(eui64[0:2], 16) ^ 2)[2:].zfill(2) + eui64[2:]
+
+ if prefix is None:
+ return ':'.join(re.findall(r'.{4}', eui64))
+ else:
+ try:
+ net = ip_network(prefix, strict=False)
+ euil = int('0x{0}'.format(eui64), 16)
+ return str(net[euil])
+ except: # pylint: disable=bare-except
+ return